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Assassinating Scientists & Pissing on Terrorists(4)
I’m not going to sit here and type up some bullshit scare piece about how American society is ripping apart at the seams. However, I am going to point to the fact that the actions of our military and the words of several of our political elite in this country have come off as pretty disgusting the last few days. This has been a weird week full of strange happenings and none of it really paints a positive picture as to where this is all going. Tensions in Iran are at an all-time high and the truth is, we are at war, it just hasn’t been declared yet. I mean, between drone attacks, assassinations and secret sabotage attempts, what else would someone call it? Over in Afghanistan, tensions are also pretty high, if not even higher than they were a few days ago. You see, two incidents have happened recently that are a bit unsettling. The first incident involves United States Marines pulling their dicks out and pissing on dead Taliban soldiers. Now while I understand that these dead men are pretty much dead dogs and terrorists, it doesn’t excuse this immature and classless act. A lot of people are really upset about this and there are also a good amount who are praising these servicemen for emptying their bladders on these slain bastards. Now while I am not a person who is easily offended by things, I do find this to be disturbing because of the message it sends. Now I understand that war is hell and outsiders can’t necessarily put themselves in the mind frame of a soldier in the heat of battle but regardless of that, this is still inexcusable. When a man or woman wears that uniform they are representing all of us and to partake in such actions makes our country, as a whole, look like a bunch of assholes. It’s also going to just piss the Taliban off even more, as their dead are being disrespected. Granted, I could care less about showing them any respect but what this incident really does is it disrespects the United States and what it is we are supposed to stand for. This sort of behavior just paints a really clear picture of reality, that we are an evil empire toppling regimes and milking resources all over the globe. It’s obvious that this isn’t about fighting terrorism anymore considering that the guy we went in there to get, we got. Realistically, even though we just snuffed Osama bin Laden last year, it doesn’t mean that we didn’t lose sight of our purpose before that. In all honesty, I think our leaders were completely dishonest about the real reason as to why we went over there to begin with. As for the soldiers pissing on dead people, I understand that they may have been high on adrenaline and disgusted by the evil fucksacks that they had just killed but if they are incapable of maintaining the behavior and decorum of an American man in uniform, then they need to be dealt with. In this case, they obviously weren’t able to do the right thing and not succumb to their sophomore antics. What these soldiers failed to understand, in the heat of the moment, is that America needs to be the country setting the example across the globe. If we’re going to preach all the things we preach to people, then what are they going to think when they see our military personal pissing all over their fresh kills. Just because the Taliban beheads dead American soldiers and parades them around in the streets, doesn’t make it right for us to disrespect them in a tasteless fashion. Truthfully, if you were to commit an act like this, you shouldn’t take pictures or video for fuck’s sake! On stupidity alone these guys should be court marshaled. Needless to say, the Pentagon is pissed. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said:
Former Marine and U.S. Congressman Michael Grimm said:
Former Army lieutenant colonel and U.S. Congressman Allen West said this in a letter to the Weekly Standard:
I agree with West, for a change, but do find myself at odds with his last sentence. The people don’t need to shut their mouth, they need to hold their leaders and their military accountable for their actions, whether he thinks that we can wrap our heads around war or not. The point of all this is that when you are in the military you take an oath to serve and protect this country. With that oath comes the responsibility of carrying yourself in a certain manner, with a certain attitude and a certain set of principles. These four men who urinated on these dead Taliban soldiers did not carry themselves in such a way and should be punished for their actions. The world already sees us as a giant bully and now we’ve given them more reason to think that. In fact, we’ve probably ignited even more hatred within the hearts of our enemies and the repercussions of that could just be more of our servicemen sent back home in body bags as we continue on this pointless conquest. All the pundits praising these guys are assholes. Then again, those same pundits want perpetual war in an effort to combat this fictitious “War on Terror”. These pundits are even praising the assassination of Iranian scientists as well, which brings me to my next point. Just yesterday, an Iranian scientist was assassinated when men on motorcycles put a magnetic bomb on his car and detonated it. Several other people, besides this scientist, were injured in the blast. Now it is suspected that Israel was behind the attack, which means that the United States was involved or most likely knew about it. So, why was the scientist killed? Well, he was working on Iran’s nuclear program. Apparently, just because of that, he deserved to be murdered and the innocent people around him deserved to be maimed. Now this attack wasn’t the first one like this. A similar assassination happened a few months back and that one took the lives of two people. Of course, the American mainstream media praised the attack and completely ignored the reality of the situation. With this latest attack, the mainstream media followed the exact same formula and condoned this action as well. In fact, Sean Hannity on his radio show, just after the attacks, said:
You can hear him for yourself at this link. So not only is Hannity condoning murder, he is condoning terrorism, YES terrorism. I guess where Mr. Hannity sits it is only terrorism when it is someone else doing it to us. How would he react if the roles were reversed and Iranians killed either Israeli or American scientists, not to mention innocent bystanders? Hannity and every mainstream shitcock like him would be outraged and calling for war! Hell, we’d hear about how the dead scientists were just patriots doing their duty for their country and now their children have to grow up without their mom or dad. When you flip the fucking coin, this bullshit is absolutely transparent and it is sickening! To steal an old overused cliché adage: what has America become? I can’t just point the gun of reason at Sean Hannity, I’ve also got to point it at my favorite punching bag, the big bag of dicks himself.. Rick Santourm! Of course this piece of crap asshole had to open his mouth in regards to all this. Here’s what the bastard said:
Hey, here’s the video! God, I hate this guy. Santorum is so quick to fight abortion yet so quick to murder anyone he can paint as a fucking boogeyman and he does it while carrying the cross. This sanctimonious fucksack is the worst kind of evil and the fact that people would vote for this guy just blows my goddamned mind! The fact that the people in the room when he said this didn’t throw the closest objects they had next to themselves at Santorum’s head is a fucking travesty. Guys like Santorum, with comments like that, are just terrorists themselves. Rick Santorum will never let the crusades end, he won’t stop until he drowns in the blood of Islam as he is blinded by faith in a God he thinks he understands. The difference between Rick Santorum and the crusaders of the past is that Mr. Santorum is a fucking coward. He would never fight this perceived evil himself, he’d rather just send countless kids over there to die for his archaic vision and just like Sean Hannity, he would condone all acts of terrorism by our guys and our allies because we are on the right side of this bullshit holy war. So while condoning all these evil deeds, these guys keep trying to sell us on the idea that Iran is either building a bomb or already has one. Funny, considering Leon Panetta was caught on tape admitting that Iran has no immediate plan for nuclear weapons. That came directly from the mouth of our Defense Secretary yet these establishment conservative cockpuppets continue to ignore facts and preach insanity. These are the same vile dickbags that are high-fiving each other over soldiers pissing on terrorists, even if they don’t publicly support that action. The fact is, we’re a nation lead by and preached to by cowards who would never pick up arms themselves. Fuck these cockroaches. To be frank, America’s behavior is becoming deplorable in the realm of the military, politics and the media. At least there are us sane people that can see through this sort of bullshit and not succumb to its influence. Then again, guys like O’Reilly and Hannity have consistently high ratings and the attendance at patriotic organizations like Tea Party events has been overtaken by Fox News drones and Newt Gingrich supporters instead of real constitutional conservatives and libertarians who are willing to look passed party politics and promote liberty. I guess I have to wait for that third group to emerge that bridges the gap between the Tea Party and the Occupy Movement and is strictly made up of the best from both groups not the joiners and sycophants. I don’t think this country can wait on that however. Now I know that this is probably coming off as negative but I do think that there are enough of us that see the forest for the trees. In fact, I know that our numbers grow by the day and even if we have to ride out this storm awhile longer, we are still going to come to a point where enough is enough and the sort of actions and rhetoric that taint the image of our unique society will no longer be effective. The mainstream media and the horrible politicians and the bully military will no longer have a hold on the free minds of the public and they will lose their power. “Live free or die” used to mean something and even if it seems like some overused throwaway slogan from a few hundred years ago, the truth in those words will mean something incredibly significant again. |
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Magnetic Bomb Kills Nuclear Scientist in Iran; Israel AccusedComments Off TEHRAN, Iran — Two assailants on a motorcycle attached a magnetic bomb to the car of an Iranian university professor working at a key nuclear facility, killing him and wounding two people on Wednesday, a semiofficial news agency reported. The attack in Tehran bore a strong resemblance to earlier killings of scientists working on the Iranian nuclear program. It is certain to reinforce authorities’ claims of widening clandestine operations by Western powers and allies to try to cripple nuclear advancements. The bomb killed Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, a chemistry expert and a director of the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in central Iran, the semiofficial Fars news agency reported. Natanz is Iran’s main enrichment site, but officials claimed earlier this week that they are expanding some operations to an underground site south of Tehran with more advanced equipment. Witnesses told Reuters they had seen two people on the motorcycle fix a bomb to the car. “The bomb was a magnetic one and the same as the ones previously used for the assassination of the scientists, and is the work of the (Israelis),” Fars quoted Tehran’s Deputy Governor Safarali Baratloo as saying. “The terrorist attack is a conspiracy to undermine the (March 2) parliamentary elections.” ‘Our path is irreversible’ CONTINUED at MSNBC. |
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Rollerman Pwns Motorcycle!Comments Off This is a video of Jean-Yves Blondeau, aka Rollerman (previously featured in 2007!) showing just what his 31-wheeled rollerblade suit is capable of. Which, SPOILER: going downhill really f***ing fast. Hit the jump for Captain Deathwish in HD action. -Rollerman returns to his motorcycle beating ways in HD [dvice] Thanks to Erin, who’s convinced Rollerblading is gonna make a comeback. Please, not after I saw that guy fall on a rail and had his nuts unravel out of his shorts! |
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Worst California Biker Feud in Decade Erupted at StarbucksComments Off *Taken from Reuters. A turf war between the Hells Angels and a rival motorcycle gang that erupted outside a California Starbucks shop last year has left several men dead, wounded or missing in three states, stirring fears of more bloodshed. Ranked by law enforcement as the most severe clash of two California-based biker groups in nearly a decade, the spate of violence turned deadly last month when it spilled into Nevada with a brawl and shooting among members of the Hells Angels and Vagos motorcycle clubs. The president of the Hells Angels’ San Jose, California, chapter, Jeffrey “Jethro” Pettigrew, 51, was shot to death, and one Vagos member was wounded in the melee at John Ascuaga’s Nugget hotel and casino in Sparks. A second Vagos member was wounded in a drive-by shooting the next day at the site of a nearby motorcycle rally in town. |
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Breaking: Shooting at Carson City IHOPComments Off *Taken from RGJ. Ralph Swagler, owner of Locals Barbecue in the same strip mall as the IHOP, said he saw a man wearing a red shirt and black shorts pull up outside the IHOP in a blue minivan. Swagler said the man had a rifle. He shot and killed a man on a motorcycle, then walked inside the IHOP and started shooting. Swagler said the man spent several minutes there, then walked back outside into the parking lot and began firing into the Locals Barbecue and an H&R Block in the strip mall. “This happens in third-world countries, not here,” Swagler said. |
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Facing prison for filming US policeComments Off
*Taken from Aljazeera.net. Written by Chris Arsenault. When police arrested Anthony Graber for speeding on his motorbike, the 25-year-old probably did not see himself as an advocate for police accountability in the age of new media. But Graber, a sergeant with the Maryland Air National Guard, is now facing 16 years in prison, not for dangerous driving, but for a Youtube video he posted after receiving a speeding ticket. The video, filmed with a camera mounted on Graber’s motorcycle helmet designed to record biking stunts rather than police abuse, shows a plain clothes officer jumping out of an unmarked car and pointing a pistol at the motorcyclist. It does not portray the policeman in a positive light. After he posted the video on Youtube, police raided Graber’s home, seized computers and put him in jail. “The case is critical to the protection of democracy because I don’t think you can have a free country in which public officials are able to criminally prosecute people who film what they are doing,” David Rocah, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union in Maryland who is representing Graber, said.
Wiretapping Even though he had never been arrested before, Graber is being charged with illegal wiretapping and could face 16 years in jail. “This is about shielding the policeman, a public servant, from journalistic scrutiny,” Steve Rendall, a media analyst with Freedom and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), told Al Jazeera. The arrest happened in April and the trial is expected to begin later this year. Rocah said his client “was charged under the wiretapping statute which prohibits taping oral communications without consent”. The statute, which does not mention video recording, is not supposed to apply to “conversations in a colloquial context, but in a private context” Rocah told Al Jazeera. The encounter happened on a public street and, according to Rocah, police officers – public officials tasked with protecting the public interest – should not be able to hide behind such rules to avoid scrutiny. “The value of documenting what is happening cannot be over-stated,” he said. Threat to privacy? Supporters of the crack-down on filming police argue that citizen journalists pose a threat to privacy. That is the logic Joseph Cassily, the prosecutor handling Graber’s case, is likely to make at the trial. In media interviews, Cassily presented a scenario where police stopped someone on suspicion of drinking and driving, asking for a breath test, and a random passerby filmed the encounter, putting it on the internet without consent from the driver or the officer. “Is there some interest in protecting private individuals who may be having a conversation with the police? Yes,” Rendall said. “But in the end, I think that is out-weighed by the public’s right to know.” “[Furthermore] you can’t walk through Washington Square [a public space in New York] without being in the view of dozens of video cameras run by the police.” Recording ban The wiretapping statute which bans “secret” recording of private conversations is legislated by the state of Maryland, not the US federal government. Other US states, including Florida, Illinois and Massachusetts, have used similar laws against citizen journalists. In 2007, police in Florida arrested Carlos Miller, after the journalist photographed the arrest of a woman. “They [police] told me to leave the area, saying it was a ‘private matter’ and I said ‘this is a public road’. They escorted me across the street and told me to keep moving. I had the right to be there and kept taking photos. They arrested me,” Miller said. He was charged with a series of misdemeanors and like many Americans arrested for filming police, Miller was eventually acquitted in court. The arrest prompted the reporter to start the blog Photography is Not a Crimewhere he has documented more than eight similar incidents. But the idea of winning court battles against journalists may not be the reason security forces prosecute journalists with wiretapping laws and other methods. Intimidating journalists “The whole reason for these laws is to intimidate people from filming,” Rendall said. And attempts to intimidate journalists into putting down their cameras reach far beyond the US. In February the UK’s Guardian newspaper ran the headline “Photographer films his own ‘anti-terror’ arrest”for a story and video about a man who was held by police for eight hours after taking pictures of Christmas celebrations in the small town of Accrington. Rocah points to the example of the post-election protests in Iran. “The regime completely shut down the traditional media,” he said. “It was citizens’ video posted on the web that allowed the world to see what was happening.” Barack Obama, the US president, went so far as to ask Twitter to hold-off on a maintenance operation because the social networking site was playing an important role in the protests. Police assault The most prominent US example of a citizen journalist filming police was arguably the case of Rodney King, a black man in Los Angeles who was assaulted by several police officers. His beating was filmed by a citizen standing at a nearby gas station. Without video evidence, King, a convicted felon, may have stood little chance testifying against police officers in court. But the video of King’s beating flashed across news screens and helped spark the 1992 Los Angeles riots, which left more than 50 people dead and caused about $1bn in property damage. The dynamics of video-tapping have fundamentally changed since then. “I think that technology is making the issue [of arrests] arise with increasing frequency because the ability to record is more widely distributed than it ever has been,” Rocah said. The civil liberties lawyer, who believes the wiretapping law is unconstitutional and will eventually be struck down, says he is confident his client will be found not guilty. Broader trends But even if he is, this case is indicative of broader trends in media, and consequently, the exercise of power. As technology outpaces the abilities of states to control the flow of information, governments in the US and beyond are cracking down on independent journalists. “In the past, freedom of the press only really belonged to those who owned newspapers, TV stations or other major outlets,” Miller said. Now information is more diffuse; history easier to record and technology easier to afford. Direct evidence, including video of police abuses, is the easiest way to hold the powerful to account. And that may be exactly why security forces do not want to be caught on tape. |
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